§ 16006 State Allocation Board Expenses
This law keeps the State Allocation Board alive and says its members and any legislators who meet with the board don’t get a salary, but they can be paid back for any real costs they have while doing the job.
A state legislator travels to a board meeting and spends $30 on gas and a $20 lunch.
The law lets the legislator ask the State School Building Aid Fund to pay back the $50 they spent, but they still don’t receive any regular pay for serving on the board.
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§ 16006 State Allocation Board Expenses
Last verified: January 10, 2026